The Brussels Post, 1954-9-8, Page 5GLITTERING HORSE SHOW
Tuesday to Saturday, at 7:30 p,m,
Saturday Matinee at 1130 p.m.
Special Attraction
Drostago High School Horses
Tickets $1.00
EXCITING 'HARNESS RACING
Wednesday to Saturday
Afternoons
16, 22, 24, 25, 28, 30, Class Paces,
2 and 3 -year old Futurity Paces
and Trots, Grandstand
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FAMOUS DANCING WATERS
This world attraction is featured
an this year's Midway. Over
1,500,000 people viewed this un-
usual show at Radio City Music
Hall.
New tidos, new shows!
J<,`'to
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IRISH HORAN'S DAREDEVILS
Monday and Tuesday Afternoons
Only—in front of the grandstand,
America's outstanding Thrill Show
presents a display of daredevil
driving, which will leave you
gasping.
GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCES
Each afternoon and evening, eight
lop vaudeville acts entertain. In
addition, each evening, George
Hamid presents the "Grandstand
Follies", featuring the Disappearing
Water Rollet.
CHAMPIONSHIP CATTLE SHOWS
(Hoftein and Jersey)
No liner cattle shows exist than
the champion Holstein and Jersey
Shows conducted at the Western
Fair. See Canada's finest cattle en
display.
SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION
Each evening, square dance com-
petitions far sets from Canada
and U.S.A. will be held. On Satur-
day evening, the Grand Champions
will be declared, Watch your
favourites.
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HANDICRAFT DISPLAYS
Greater emphasis has been pieced
on handicrafts and art displays.
Many new and amazing crafts and
hobbies will be seen.
CHILDREN'S MIDWAY
Ever a favourite, the kiddies' mid-
way with its many miniature rides
will be back to thrill the youngsters
and amuse the adults.
EXHIBITS AND COMMERCIAL
DISPLAYS
One day at the Fair won't be
&u Relent to see Canada on display
— an outstanding showing of
Canadian products and services.
ADVANCE SAI,E
Each ticket adtnbs dnaadult
twp, Children..
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SEPT; 13 to 18
I LONDON, ONTARIO
W. D. JACKSON, then9.454
NOTIf3E --- . -
Tor artificial hatessIssalon at iib
best for all breeds, slut firs Water.
Loa Cattle Breeding fassoelatiOn M
tween 7.56 and 10.00 s. in. on r►sek
• days and 7,90 and 9.80 a. m. on Saw
days. Phone collect Patmerstoe- ri
sir A ntol_1 lis. »:. Q. 0 'r411.1tVION
CLASSIFIED ADS,
WANTED .-,.
Harvest Work,
J. T3. Cameron
Clinton, Opt,
FOR SALE .-
1 usesd Meelary Refrigerator„
apply at ,Gregg's Hardware,
FOR SALE
Sprayed Cooking Apples.
Phone 42r3' • Blake Bros
FOR SALE
Dry Poplar Wood, ready for stove
Norman Stephenson Phone 34r5
FOR SALE —,
1 square piano, 4 pair despes
1 MrLary Coal and Wood Range,
,Ta11a1 Work Phone 83
FOR SALE —
1 Pure Bred Tamworth Boar, 13
months old, apply to
Ray Bennett Phone 82x4
WANTED —
Sawt, to Sharpen, alt kinds. apply to
Bernard Ten Pas. carpenter.
R. ii 3.. Brussels
FOR SALE —
Renfrew Cook -rite Cook -stove. with
warming oven, steel top, reservoir
and good baker.
R. R. Dilworth, Brussels, phone 50x
FOR SALE —
:1 eamfertable home and good care
fee eIslerly people and convalescents
at the Maplecrost rest home.
Vellanee Inglis. Prop. Atwood, Ont.
MALE HELP WANTED —
Immediately, men capable' of fill-
ing positions in our Manufacturing
plant, Apply in person to Robert
Bell Industries, Seaforth,
HONEY FOR SALE —
Now pouring Clover Honey 22c:
Sept. Honey 15e, with your own con-
tainer. This September Honey is re-
eontruended for hayfever. Honey
is in short supply thlis season. Ord
ers accepted.
Wallace Ross Apiarist, Seaforth
Pltone 135J Seaforth.
ATTENTION FARML'R0 —
DEADSTOCK removed from your
barn promptly for sanitary disposal
Telephone Collect : Brusiels 86r1!
or Elmira 664.
GORDON YOUNG LiMITED
NOTICE —
',lore farmers are switching to the
•Zurge Milker because: it's safe, it's
fast. it's durable, itis quickly aid
ereSlly scrubbed clean, Contact'
Lovell McGuire, Phone Winghsm
193 — Your Surge Dealer.
THE BRUSSELS POST
Belgrave 1ia11' 25.00
Sirs. J111. Joiltttsi.on, grant tO
Alaeyale Library 15.00
W. R. Shortreed, grant to .
Walton Library 15.00
Geo. Johnston, gralit to
Belgrave Librenp' 15.00
0. Bamford, Middle Matiland
Coacervation Authority 228.42
W. Peace. Pease Drain 25:00
G. Martin, Clerk's. Ree
Pease Drain 100.00
L. Pease, damages and
allowances, Pease Drain 225.00
L. Kelly, damages and
allowances, Pease Drain 366.00
W. 13. Cenig, damages and
allowances, Pease Drain 391.00
' .7. M. Craig,' daniegets and
allatvancess, Pease Drain 331.00
J, Shoeman, damages and
allowances, Pease Drain 338,00
FI, McCubeheon, damages to
allowances, Pease Drain 7$4.00
A, Pierce. damages and
allowenee's, Pelase Drain 277.00
E. Pease Estate, damages end
allowances, Pease Drain 300.00
E. Kelly, damages and `h
allowances, Pease Drain 126.00 i
C. Sonoh, damages and -
allowances, Pease Drain 26,00
T. Granby, damages and
allowances, Pease Drain 35.00 i
Jas. Pintlail and Son, damages and I
allowances Pease Drain 10.00
Herbert Garnisa, Valuator feels 7.50
Mre, Jack Pipe, pullets killed 19.20
Clare VlanCamp, Poultry killed 32,60 e
John McArtev, poultry killed 26.00
Thos. Miller, valuator fees 4.75
Bailie Parrott, telephone calls 5.30
Blyth Standard, advt.. 2.41
Nelson Higgins, stamps 25.00 -
Bailie Parrott, court of revision 5.00
WnL Elston, court of revision 5.00
Stewart Procter, court of revision 5.00
Roes Duncan, court of rebision 5.00
Walter Shortreed, court of
revision 6.00
Roads
Court of Revision
The Court al Revision on the 1965
Assessment Roll was field on Sept.
1 at 10 a. m. with all the members
of the Council present,
Moved by Stewart Procter, esec-
onded by Walter Sborbreed that the
Court or Revision on the 1055 Ass-
essment Roll be opened. — Carried
The appeal of Keith Webhter was
dealt with and It was decided by the
court to reduot his assessment 3200
for bush exemption providing the
buaih is properly fenced.
Thelre was no change made on the
.appeals of Norman Higgins and J.
Wesley Kerr.
7760,62
•
The assessment on the property
of Mrs. Mary Craig was reduced $950.
as the house has, been gold.
Maned' by Wm. Elston', seconded by
Rose Duncan that the Court of Re-
vision be closed. — Carried,
Bailie Parrott, Reeve.
(leo, C. Martin, Clerk.
Morr:s Council
\Terris Township Council Meeting
Sept. 1, 1954.
The minutes of the meeting were
Hull on the above date with all the
members present.
Tithe minutes of the meeting were
read and ades:fed on motion of Ross
Duncan and Stewart -Procter,
A delegation from Belgrave were
present in regard to getting some
new sidewalk,
Moved by Win. Easton, seconded
by Stewart Procter that the Road
Superintendent be instructed to
build approximately 340 feet of three
font eddewalk in the Hamlet of Belg-
rave: - Carried
Moved by Stewart Procter, second-
ed by Walter Slicrtreed that Wm.
Brydges be re-engaged as Max Coll-
ector at the same salaray: - Carried.
Moved by Stewart Procter, second-
ed by Ross Duncan that the Reeve
and Rosin Superintendent apply for
the 'Steltutay grant on the road
expenditures': - Carried.
Moved by Walter Stortreed, gee -
ended by Wm. Elston that the
road bills as pre anted by the Road
Superintendent be paid.
— Carried.
Moved by Walter Shartreed, sec -
ended by Wm. Elston that the
meeting adjourn to meet again on
Oef ober. 4 at 1 p, nt. or at the call
of the Reeve.
-- Carried,
The following eeronute were Paid:
,Advance -Time's $10.00
Dept, of Health, Tnaulin 1.64
Geo. Martin, hydro for hall 8.07
'Municipal World, supplies 5.35
airs. Bertm0t, giant tO
Myth Fair 76.00
(Too, Wesesbnrg, grant to
Brussels Fair 250.00
Stewart Prneter, graftt to
DIED
SPEER — At Calvin, Sask, Sept 1st,
Alexander Allan Spelt, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Allan Speir,
formerly of l4'orris Twp., Age 65
Years.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL —
Have your Septic tanks end ems -
pools cleaned the sanitary wary now
to avoid trouble.
Irvine Colton, Phone 254.
Milverton, Oat.
HELP WANTEtl MALE —
Are you satisfied with your Dreamt
income and chances for sdvanose
meets? If not, investigate the
money making possibilities and
,secure future offered by a *ictal
Watkins•DealershdP. Sell nationally
,avertlsed products — necessities, for
both dame and farm. No lnveetalmt.
Tree tratnfag. If you are between
55 and 95 and have 01' can abiosis s
car. write immediately tor tern Air
tails without obligation to Dapt.
O -B-4. The J. R. Watkins Company
350 St. Rooh Street, Montreal.
3'ednatsday, Felitaib
..Fera•�+n,»vtMM400.+-•-+a-+n,--
A Banff is useful in so many ways
At a bank, you can keep important papers and
other valuables in a private safety deposit box.
Y�L
Travellers Cheques and Letters of Credit provide
a safe, handy source of funds when you travel.
A bank helps you do business ata distance; sells
exchange, transfers funds, makes collections.
A bank is much more than just a place to
cash a cheque or deposit your savings. The
many services it provides are designed to help
you handle money matters more simply, .
safely, easily. You will find bank people '
courteous and efficient in handling routine
banking matters and helpful, too, when
unusual problems arise. Don't hesitate
to "see the bank about it,"
THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Stock, Machinery and Household
Effects ,at Lot 42, Con. 9, East
Wawanosh Twp„ farm adjoining
the Village of Belgrave on
TUESDAY, SEPT. 21st at 12.30 p.m.
Horses
Aged mare 14 yrs. old.
General purpose mare 10 yrs. old.
Cattle
3 Shorthorn Cows due In Nov.
2 Shorthorn Cows due in April.
AUCTION SALE Oliver —
Household Furnishings and Real Es-
tate to close the Estate of the late
Mrs. Ella M. Baeker, in the Village'
of Brussels, will be offered for sale
1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1944 I
commencing at one o'clock
Included will be such articles as
1 living room. dining room and bed-
room furniture, rugs, washing mach-
. ins and Nordheimer piano. Many
small articles too numerous to ment-
ion.
Helcer
Lansing, Mich, — Donnie Jean
-Helcer chase touches of blue in her
bridal bouquet 'and blue gowns far
her attendants when she was unitea
In marriage Saturday evening,
August East. to Jantes. Leroy (Hirer
Jr. Their vows were solemnized by
Rev. W. Tennant of the Methodist
Church in "Holt Michigan", in a
candlelight ceremony at s p. m.
.The bride is the only daguhter of
Mrs. Gladys Helcer of Holt, and
2 grade Cows with 4 calves - Real estate which will be offered the bridegroom's parents are Mr -
2 Spring Calveo, 3 Steers rising 2 subject to a reserve bid, consists of and Mrs. James Oliver Sr-, 1507
2 years old, lot and two storey red brick rest- Clifton St-, Laneedng.
2 Steers rising 1 yr. old. deuce on Turnberty Street; also two
Pigs stores on the east side of Main Street
1 Sow with 9 pigs presently occupied by W,.L. Backer
Hans and Son. Meat market, and the
40 white Leghorn hens 1 yr. old. former White Star Bakery, with
Hay and Grain .... apartment above.
35 ton Mixed Hay Terms of Sales : Cash
1200 bus. Ajax Oats, grown from Real Estate 10 per cent day of
Reg. Seed. - sale — balance In thirty days.
Machinery - Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer.
Cockshntt' Binder (like new) Robert Johnson. Clerk.
' M H side delivery rake (like new) -
FOR SALE ---
200 acre farm, on County Road,
close to Highway, , school, gond
house, hydro, new furnace, 2 bank
barns, priced at $11,600, half doers.
200 acre farm, brick house, bank
barn, hydro, pressure system, prix-
od at $10,500.
109 acre tarn, brick house, hydro.
bank barn, good bush, priced with
crop at $6000.00.
Grocery store, in good village,
priced for stock and equipment
$3,800.00, Rent 28.00 per month.
A number of good houses and
farms at ail times.
Ptt no 8 Long, Realtor,
4 Brussels
SL H. seed drill, McCormick mower,
Frost and Wood bay Ioader, ford
Tractor, with plow, Ford Cultivator
Tandem disc harrow, Sleigh with
rack, 2000 ib. Scales, Massey-
Harris,
asseyBarris rubber wed wagon (like
new) Roller ,hay rack, Fanninp
mill, Scuffler, plow, - Wdoo Electric
grafi grioder (like new), 5 section
harrows, wheel barrow, Colony
house 10 x 12, Set double harness,
4 horse - ooflaaxt forks, shovels,
chains. Other articles too numer
ous to mention.
Furniture
2 beds; springs and mattresses
4 dreseleks, 3 wash stands, ohetet
of drawers, 4 bedx'oosn ohafjrs, 5
rocking chairs, small tables, arm
eller, floor lawns, kitchen chairs,
writing desk, Renfrew kitchen
stove, Thor white enamel washing
machine.
Terms Cash
Harry McCtenaghan, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
at R. Patrick's, Mill Street on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th
at 1 P. M,
4 piece ohusterfieid suite,
China cabinet, 3 buffets
2 oak tables, sewing table
2 sewing machines
Beds and springs, trunks
Writing deelas, dining room chains
Kitchen Chairs, small tables
Sideboard, couches, day bed
Floor covering, 2 dressers
Flower stands, mirrors,
Box stave, heaters, crib r
Cook stave, lawn mower,
Sleep ladder, Electric Ironer -
Electric Washing Machine ,
Some dishes,, wash stands, sealers,
Space heater and many other articles
to numerous too mention.
Terms Cash
Harold Jackabn, Auctioneer.
ATTENTION LADIES
A telephone call brings your
British Knit representative rlgltt to
your home. Quick and courteous
service at all times plus quality
goods. Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Brun
els Telephone 43r14.
MODERN HEATING
COMPLETE FORCED AIR
HEATING
SYSTEM FOR A FIVE•ROOM
HOME
$626.00
Write Dept. B 'P or visit our
showrooms, Open Wednesday and
Friday evenings and all dies
Saturday.
J. V. JOH6ISON PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
STREETSViLLE, ONTARIO
G 10E
Painting, Paperhanging, Interior
and Exterior Decorating. Sips Our
1964 Walipeaper Desigaa. Wanes
Pratt, R. R. 1 Walton, Phone M,4
Seaforth; Phone 45r9 Brussel&
W. G. LEACH -- JEWELLER
Your gift selection is no problem
if you shop with as. A large stock
to choose from and nipely wrapped
too. Something unusual we have
It also, and at a price you won't mend
Paying, The store for beautititl gifts,
FOR SALE
Choice cementing gravel, building
eland, Lane gravel, fill and top coil
at reasonable prides, We will try
to till alt Orders within 24 hours,
Collect calls accepted. Arthur Ruttan
Bfinevale, Phone Bratsels 44=6,
The church was decoraded with
baskets of white gladioli and branch
candelabra.
The bride's gown- was of white
tuule over satin. styled with a wide
standup collar. sleeves ending in
points aver the wrists and a bouffant
skirt with in=serted bands of lace. A
satin halo held her finger-tip veil
in place. Blue carnations carried
out the color scheme in her bouquet
of white rases and carnations.
The attendants were all gowned in
frocks of blue, styled alike. They
were fashioned in organdy aver ta-
rot:: with full skirts and strapless
bodice with stoles of tulle. They
carried star-shaped bouquets of pink
roses and wore halos of blue organdy
to match their dresses.
Mrs. Eugenie Every, cousin or the
bride was matron of 'honor, Mrs. Lyle
Philo, and Barbara Howard, were
bridesmaids. Mary Alice Hamlin
and Leafie Farrand also wore blue
dresses for their duties of, filter
girls.
Arthur Farrand of Ohio was beat 4.
man. Richard Hewitt and Richard 1
Zimmerman of Lansing served as
groo1110nten and also helped Donald •
Rowa+rsox and Lyle Phlo, usher the
guests to their IfeWs. ....
13111 Banrhant of Holt sang "Be.
.eanse" and the L'ord's Prayer" be.
fore the ceremony. He was accom
panted by Mrs. Wilda: 'Pennant, who
also played traditional wedddnig
nis,rchee, and other nuptial selections.
A reception was held in the church
parlor's follolwin'g the ceremony.
Wlhite ,and pink gladioli served al
decorations.
Mrs Helcer received in a gray
For Professional
PiANO TUNING
and Repairs
Consul
CLARE F. ITONE
Phone; E. Martin, 87x Brussels
WANTED —
Housekeeper for': one adult -' or
would rent to married couple and
board with tenant — 7 room furnisdY
ed house, furnace and babbrc n,
garage and large building irritable
to keep chickens.
S,
H. Fear, Ethel, Phone Brussestls
22r14.
DISTRICT FALL FAIR
DATES ANNOUNCED
Dates for Fall Fairs in. the district
have been announced by 'thetl-
cutural Societies' Branch aS the
Ontario Department of Agritmitare
as follows: •
Ayton, Sept, 29 26
Blyth, Sept. 21, 22.
Brussels, Sept. 20, Oct. 1.
Chatsworth, Sept. '30, Oot. 1.
Chesley, Sept. 10, Ill. -
Clifford, OOL 8, 9.
Des'boro, Sept. 23, 24.
Drayton, Sept 18 and 20. -
-Dungannon, Sept- 21.
Durham, Sept. 7, 8,
Exeter, Sept. 22, 28.
Fergus, Sept. 10, 11.
Feversham, :Sept. 15, 16.
Fordwicsh, Oct,
Hanover, Sept, 16, 16 •
ltarriston, Sept. 22, 28.
Holstein, Sopt, 23, 24.
Kincardine, Sept.' 16. 17.
Listowel, Sept. 27, 28.
London (Wdstern Fa=ir) Sable 134.$
Lucknow, Sept. 28, 29.
`Iarkdale, Sept. 13, 14.
tdldmay, Sept 13, 14.
litcihell, Sept. 28, 29.
It. Forest. Sept. 11 - 13.
.)wen Sauad, Sept, 27 - 29. -
Paisley, Sept. 90, 21.
Palmerston, Oct. 4, 6. a.
Port Elgin, Sept, 9, 19.
Ripley, kept. 04, 34
Sealbrth, Sept. 23, 24.
Teee'water, Oat. 5, 6.
Tiverton, Sept. 18, 14.
Toronto (Canadian National 19a.)
Aug. 27 Sept. 11.
(Royal Winter Fair) Noy. 12240,
Walkerton, letor, 3, 4.
sued pink pointed crepe dress With
gray accese,aotes, a corsage of pink
roses eon:plated her ensemble. The
bridegroom's mother chose a rose
beige kers dress' with brown noeess
07004, end more •a eorsa,ge'of yellow
reseg.
For a, honeymoon spent in Nemeth -
ern Michigan the bride Note ti light
weight 'ac(ttu snit with 'white access•
cries, her e0rilege 'fans of Bink end
albite rases.
The bridegroom 'le a g"an'dsgn Of
the late Mr. and Mt'a, 3dhn Oliver Of
Rreetrels, Ont,
OPPORTUNITY
DOMINION AUTOMOBJLIA
ASSOCIATION
"CANADA'S MOST PIR'OGR!B EIv 1
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Sales:; reprove native in Wm Qts
tridt. Gro mpiw-sickns0n', btikilth 1*4
hice)<denit beetONO, Delt'tatolq plan
and other aeottrity and lieteritO ltst
the censetenttens tlalegtifitt. 12005h,
to work more im'portattit thlIN YISa'
expOrteiisIe. n.�.siws :+t9f
Write in atrlet conftdetilin 'tib p• ,O
Box 60. Brtt441071,